I was recently reading about the Taurus 415 and 415T in .41 Magnum. I´ve always had a soft spot for the .41 Mag (owned Ruger Blackhawks and S&W Mod 57s). I´m not sure what the niche is for a 20 oz., ported, snub barreled titanium revolver in this caliber. Sounds like it would make for amazing entertainment on the range...My question is this: Is there a good defense load out there for the .41? I can´t see the old 210 grain Remington JSP working well out of a short barrel. The lighter lead "Police" SWC never had enough velocity to make it significantly better than .45 ACP, 45 Long Colt, .44 Spec., etc.. Shouldn´t 10mm be able to fit the bill better? Or, is there a really lightweight SJHP (maybe around 125-135 grain) that could be cranked up to awsome velocity in .41? Will the .41 case take more pressure and deliver higher velocities than the 10mm is capable of? I am not an experienced reloader but am interested in any opinions out there. The round I am thinking of would equal or better the .357 for one-shot-stop probability and yet still offer good vehicle/vest penetration. I would still like to see S&W or Taurus come out with a 5" heavy barrel stainless duty revolver with fixed low profile night sights...I think I´ll have to pass on the titanium snub for now. Thoughts? Thanx in advance and Seasons greetings!